Miramar-based Spirit Airlines earned $38 million inbaggagefee revenuein the first quarter. It was first U.S. airline to charge for carry-on bags stored in the overhead bin nearly two years ago. Allegiant Air began charging for carry-on bags placed in bins in April.

Starting in October, Spirit’s new $2 fee for each kiosk-printed boarding pass will kick in. It started charging $5 for agent-printed passes at the airport in January.

Competitors JetBlue Airways, Allegiant Air and Southwest Airlines collected $17.2 million, $16 million and $7.7 million respectively in baggagefees in the same period. Delta grabbed $198 million from bag fees.

JetBlue ranks as the No. 2 carrier at the Fort Lauderdale airport, with 17 percent of passenger traffic for the same five-month period.

Alaska Air, which starts service between Seattle and Fort Lauderdale July 16, generated $33 million from bag fees.

The top five airlines for reservation cancellation and change fees in order were Delta, United, American, US Airways and JetBlue.